All Points Logistics To Invest $100 Million In New Facilities

March 25, 2024 – All Points Logistics, a technical services and aerospace technology firm, has announced plans to build a new 260,000 sq. ft. spacecraft processing center and a 270,000 sq. ft. logistics center on a sixty-acre parcel at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in north Brevard County; the complex is expected to take eighteen months to construct, following completion of engineering and architectural plans. The project is expected to cost more than $100 million. The spacecraft processing center will feature several high manufacturing bays, to handle large spacecraft and fairings, some of which have a diameter of 32 feet (10 meters). [Payload fairings are the coverings that protect a spacecraft against the aerodynamic, thermal, and acoustic phenomena forces that act upon it during boost phase.] At present, there is a strong need for these larger bays to accommodate the processing of bulkier satellites and spacecraft.

According to the company’s Vice-President of Business Development, Kevin Brown, the new complex will service the needs of NASA and the U.S. Space Force, along with other commercial aerospace companies. Both facilities will have the capacity to host workers from aerospace firms outside Kennedy Space Center and the Central Florida region, as crews from those companies prepare spacecraft and satellites for launch. Once fully operational, the two facilities are likely to employ 200 people.

To learn more about the company, visit www.AllPointsLLC.com.

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